Here Comes The Changes

As the rain moves through the region tonight and into the day on Wednesday... you will all begin feeling the change in the atmosphere.

As promised... here is an update to the crazy forecast coming our way.

First we talk rainfall... it looks like most areas could see 1-2 inches of rain from this system. Locations north of our area will be more open to the heavier rains though.

Then you factor in some howling winds that could approach 40mph from time to time and you have one miserable set-up coming our way.

Temps will drop like a rock!

You can watch them drop from west to east on the map above.

Finally... what most of you came here to read about! The wintry weather possibilities. I have yet to see one of the precip type models pick up on the wintry stuff... other than the RPM... which is a model we use at WYMT.

It's barely shwoing it in the highest elevations here in this image. All the other data is coming together to suggest that we will in fact see some of that activity happening.

News Headlines

Posted: 5:49 PM
- The area is best known for its wild UK basketball game celebrations. Officers line the streets of State, Elizabeth, and Crescent Avenue during the NCAA Tournament, keeping a close eye on rowdy residents.

Posted: 5:37 PM
- Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear said Kentucky's religious freedom law similar to one signed by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence last week should be clarified to include protections for the LGBT community.

Posted: 5:36 PM
- Gov. Steve Beshear's administration is arguing in a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court that Kentucky's ban on gay marriage isn't discriminatory because it bars both gay and straight people from same-sex unions.

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